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Maximize Tax Savings Using This One Simple Trick

Strategy Driven

Having practiced as a CPA for a “Big 8” (now “Big 4”) firm, as well as teaching tax, law and accounting in law school, graduate school and university, Steve has served as a legal analyst for top media outlets, where he appears daily on the radio.

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The New World Of Enterprise Sales

Strategy Driven

But companies still need to fix broken systems, such as a supply chain issue, and obey compliance issues and federal and state regulations, such as for OSHA, EPA, SEC, and OFEC. He is also a CPA and has experience in accounting, consulting, and as a graduate-level Economics instructor. Steve earned a B.A.

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Maximize Tax Savings Using This One Simple Trick

Strategy Driven

Having practiced as a CPA for a “Big 8” (now “Big 4”) firm, as well as teaching tax, law and accounting in law school, graduate school and university, Steve has served as a legal analyst for top media outlets, where he appears daily on the radio.

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The Big Flaw in Corporate Sustainability Rankings

Harvard Business Review

After all, no matter how green a company's operations and supply chains are, political efforts aimed at weakening environmental laws and regulations can have far greater environmental impact. public companies — their CPA-Ziplin Index — to Newsweek's environmental transparency scores.

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How Companies Can Take a Stand Against Bribery

Harvard Business Review

Cascading good practices through the supply chain : In addition to having subsidiaries and workers around the globe, many companies today have a complex web of third-party partners that support their business. The list of certified companies includes Legg Mason, Alstom, Mabey, and CPA Global among others.

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How I Learned the Hard Way That Aging Technology Is Expensive

Harvard Business Review

Then the family's CFO, my wife, who also happens to be a CPA, demanded to know their TCO. That's because, like many CIOs, I hate buying technology that loses a significant part of its value as soon as it's delivered. I figured these computers couldn't possibly depreciate much further. First, I added the $58 acquisition price to the $58.36